Loll Rapson Birdhouse

Regular $245.00USD Sale $208.25USD

This modern bungalow birdhouse is fit for two families. Part of the Rapson Collection, this avian home is based on an actual sketch by midcentury architect Ralph Rapson. The birdhouse resembles Hope Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, which Rapson designed and bui MORE INFO
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Regular $245.00USD Sale $208.25USD

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This modern bungalow birdhouse is fit for two families. Part of the Rapson Collection, this avian home is based on an actual sketch by midcentury architect Ralph Rapson. The birdhouse resembles Hope Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, which Rapson designed and built in 1971.

MEASUREMENTS:

  • Height: 45 cm / 17.7 inch
  • Width: 12.7 cm / 5 inch
  • Length: 31.7 cm / 12.5 inch

MATERIALS:

  • Recycled and recyclable High-density Polyethylene (HDPE)

Ralph Rapson

USA, 1914

Ralph Rapson was part of an exhilarating era in American Modernist architecture and design. He began his formal architectural training in the early 1930s at the University of Michigan and then attended the Cranbrook Academy of Art, led by Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen.

At age thirty-one he participated in Arts and Architecture magazine’s Case Study program for postwar housing. Rapson’s “Greenbelt House” entry drew wide and favorable critical attention. With his renowned drawing skills he produced hundreds of furniture designs including his own successful line for K G. Knoll Associates in the 1940s.

Ralph Rapson's accomplishments in architecture and design span 70 years and connect the defining events and personalities of American Modernism. His furniture is in the collections of major modern art and design museums. His buildings are coveted for their masterful use of space, light, and line.

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TrueRide, a municipal skate park design and build contractor, created Loll in 1997 to use excess recycled materials from skate parks. The founders built and installed 450 skate parks across the US and globally. Loll repurposed excess ramp material, and the first design was the iconic Adirondack Chair made with post-industrial plastic.

Loll products include chairs, tables, accessories, and more. The designs are durable, all-weather modern, and functional. Materials include recycled plastics from shampoo, milk jug containers, and other post-consumer plastic. Loll is part of the circular economy and recycles more than 88% of their manufacturing waste, along with several other ongoing sustainability initiatives.


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